Murder on the Edge by Bruce Beckham
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
For some reason this book was hard to get through--maybe because it was so convoluted and seemingly unsolvable. Still, as the murders piled up and the victims not only did not seem to be rock climbers nor hikers but also seemed unconnected, the mystery was intriguing. When the case finally breaks it is as sudden and surprising to the reader as to the detectives who doggedly investigated it.
I'm not sure what Jones sees in Skelgill but I like her and Leigton. Skelgill gives me a headache.
View all my reviews
No comments:
Post a Comment